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WHG-Series Wireless WLAN Controller
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or Level 2.
Net ID: It is the ISO address Network Entity Title (NET). The NET is used just like an IP
address to uniquely identify a router on the inter-network.
Route Level: Level 1 systems route within an area; when the destination is outside an area, they route
toward a Level 2 system. Level 2 intermediate systems route between areas and toward other routing
domains. The level type of each network interface can be assigned.
OSPF Configuration
It is an adaptive routing protocol for Internet Protocol (IP) networks. You can configure each interface Area,
Stub and authentication.
Area: An Area is a set of networks and hosts within a routing domain that have been administratively
grouped together. Area 0, known as the
backbone area
, resides at the top level of the hierarchy and
provides connectivity to the non-backbone areas (numbered 1, 2).
Stub: Are areas through which or into which AS external advertisements are not flooded.
Authentication: Allows the authenticating of OSPF neighbors. The authentication method "none" means
that no authentication is used for OSPF and it is the default method. With MD5 authentication, enter the
MD5 password, the password does not pass over the network.
Advertise as Default Gateway: Inform neighboring nodes that this controller is the default gateway.
Advertise Global Policy Route: Inform neighboring nodes the Global Policy route on this controller.
Re-distribute RIP: Check this option to enable using OSPF to distribute routing information acquired via
RIP.
OSPF v3 Configuration
IPv6 dynamic routing configuration
RIP Configuration
It is a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks. You can configure each interface to
be a Passive or supportive version, and authentication.
Passive: RIP packets will not be sent from network interfaces if they are checked as Passive.
Version: Select the RIP version for this interface, RIPv1 uses broadcast to deliver RIP packets, RIPv2 uses
Multicast to deliver RIP packets, both uses broadcast and multicast.
Authentication: Allows the authenticating of RIP neighbors. The authentication method "none" means
that no authentication is used for RIP and it is the default method.
The two modes of authentication on an
interface for which RIP authentication is enabled: plain text authentication and MD5 authentication.
Advertise as Default Gateway: Inform neighboring nodes that this controller is the default gateway.
Advertise Global Policy Route: Inform neighboring nodes the Global Policy route on this controller.
Re-distribute OSPF: Check this option to enable using RIP to distribute routing information acquired via
OSPF.
RIP Timer – Update timer: Specify the time in seconds when the system will request for immediate update
in routing information.
RIP Timer – Timeout Timer: Routes are only kept in the routing table for a limited amount of time. A